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Interesting History, Cliched Film


The story of Danny Greene and the Cleveland Mafia is an interesting slice of American crime history, but this movie is a cliched mess. Cop and criminal who grew up in the same neighborhood (check). Criminal handing out turkeys during the holidays (check). I was hoping Henry Hill would stroll in from a better movie and say...You can do better than this.

It's a shame because the cast definitely had potential. Ray Stevenson was so perfectly cast as Titus Pullo in Rome, but here he just seems uncomfortable. The only actor who rises above the material (and does a decent Ohio accent) is Vincent D'Onofrio as John Nardi.

Food in Films: Nardi loves his spaghetti and broccoli while Danny just wants to eat something with less cholesterol.

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Yup! A 'cliche' is being WAY too kind! It's called GLAMMING low-lifes to make them look acceptable! My only experience in Ohio was NEGATIVE in 1970 when I was only 17. I was a young Canadian who got EDUCATED the hard way on the DANGER of being in the USA! Me and 2 buddies also spent 3 weeks in Kennedy Square (Detroit), and were the ONLY whites there at night! We were lucky to come out alive! I was mugged once and almost KNIFED another time! BTW, Ray Stevenson looks a LOT like a friend of mine who was Prez of the local Teamsters Union.

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Have you ever seen The Kentucky Fried Movie? There's a really funny scene where a warlord inflicts the worst possible punishment on a prisoner by proclaiming: Take him to DETROIT!
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/1681kv5/take_him_to_detroit/

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